It was barely even a full day. We arrived around noon on Sunday after getting an early morning bus from Galway. Our plane back to Glasgow wasn't set to leave until around 7 in the morning on Monday so our plan was to wander around Dublin for the day and then try to get a few hours sleep at the hostel we booked before leaving at 3 am the next day. After dropping our bags off at the hostel we walked to the temple bar district in search of some late lunch. In such a short time we knew there was only so much we could see, so we approached the day with only the intention to have a good bite to eat, maybe pop into a few shops, walk the streets, and stroll around the beautiful and historic Trinity College campus. Look below for a list of food spots, shops, and information on the hostel we stayed at, which we quite liked.

Onni and I booked two beds in 6 person all girls room at the Generator hostel, though we barely spent anytime in the hostel, and had about 3 hours of sleep in total, it was overall a good experience and definitely the kind of place we would look into staying at in one of their various locations including Paris, Venice, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam. Clean, stylish, quirky, with a bar and restaurant on site, a potentially reliable option for future travels.